Bought it when I got the email 3 days ago, along with Beyond Good & Evil. Already finished Outcast back in the day.

Still hoping for Grim Fandango to come on Gog.com.

Finding it more fitting to buy 20 of these gems than buying the next CoD or BF. Still thinking about it but meh, when you see these emails I can't resist. My list on gog is now longer than my list on Steam

k played it for about an hour or two now, and I've just passed the part of getting to

the port after grabbing the red bottle at the alchemy store

There's a few things I can say of the game already though.

- Very strange setting, but unique, with a strange planet your on with some rabbit and elephant races.
- The game sound and music are very good for its time and catchy as well.
- The graphics are amazing for its time, very very detailed and even the 3D animations are really surprisingly good for a game out of 1994.

However, some things I haven't gotten into yet:

- The controls are weird, even for an isometric game. It took me a while to find out how to actually move around properly and I had to look up the controls to find out how to attack (and get past the start).

here's some controls that will help you along the very start of the game, the rest gets explained quite a lot later on.

In Agressive mode its attack, you have to be quite close to the enemy and hopefully be quicker to start attacking otherwise its hard to stop getting beaten.

Normal mode space is an activation key, mostly used to search for loot in lockers, bins, trash etc. It's also use to talk to people, unfortunately talking requires you to listen to the whole dialogue before you can close the window..

Discrete mode is sort of like sneaking, but you need to press space to interact with objects allowing you to hide in them or avoid guards and such.

Athletic mode allows you to sprint, just dont run into objects or you take damage, you can also more easily avoid gunfire but not projectiles when alarms go off. Pressing SPACE in Athletic mode makes you do standing jumps only.

I'm not hooked to the game yet, reasons are the strange way the game saves. It uses checkpoints and when you die you return to these checkpoints, but you keep the items you collected. However any new checkpoint overwrites it, and just losing 1 life has a different way of returning you to a checkpoint then when it says ''Game Over''.. I'm still a little confused how this thing works still.

The game is not easy, some enemies have to just be avoided because at this stage I cannot kill them yet.

However I will put more time into it and finish it eventually, hopefully the game's charm and story will pay off later on.